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th Together with the 6 Amendment - Council Directive 93/35 EEC - to the Cosmetic Directive 76/768 EEC it was the first time that, according to Article 7b, special claims of efficacy could be legally attributed to cosmetic products but under the obligation to make evidence of the claimed effects; also an entirely new "controller" was introduced - the independent "safety assessor", This indeed means not only progress in reliable and honest marketing arguments but above all transparency as to the respective proof and thus protection of consumer's health. Such claims demand high standards in scientifi cally based methodology and their results in order to prove such demands evidently. There are also within the 6" Amendment to the Cosmetic Directive in Article 4a strict restrictions as to the further use of conventional animal testing for cosmetic pro ducts and their ingredients and especially for finished products. Without doubt there is a competition between the necessity and expectations on consumer health on the one hand and the requirements of acknowledged protection of animals as done in Council Directive 86/609 EEC on the other. But at least, based on the present state of knowledge, tests in human beings cannot replace animal testing in all instances. Not only ethical reasons alone prohibit or impede testing in humans but also very often the lack of knowledge on functional and/or biological processes underlaying observed effects with the consequence that suitable experimental methodologies are missing.

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With the new Cosmetics Directive of the European Union, manufacturers and distributors of cosmetics are required to keep a dossier of products containing information on product safety and efficacy. On a global scale, scientific proof of claims made for cosmetic products becomes more and more important. This book provides the information to choose the right methods for proving efficacy and/or safety of all types of cosmetics. Edited by leading experts in the field, this volume contains contributions by highly experienced researchers presenting in detail their strategies and methods for cosmetological claim support.


Inhalt
General Background.- 1 Cosmetic Claim Substantiation in the United States: Legal Considerations.- 2 The Contribution of the European Cosmetics Directive Towards International Harmonization: Impact on the Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy.- 3 Claim Support in Japan: Legal Aspects.- 4 Claim Support: Ethical Aspects for Conducting Human Studies.- Efficacy.- 5 In Vivo Evaluation of the Hydration State of the Skin: Measurements and Methods for Claim Support.- 6 Oily Skin: Claim Support Strategies.- 7 On the Problems of In Vivo Cleansing of the Human Skin.- 8 Methods for Antiperspirant and Deodorant Efficacy Evaluations.- 9 Sunscreens.- 10 Self- or Sunless Tanning Lotions.- 11 Anti-Dandruff.- 12 Efficacy of Barrier Creams (Skin Protective Creams).- 13 Anti-Cellulite.- 14 Methods for Claim Support in Cosmetology: Hair Cosmetics.- 15 Racial Differences in Skin Function: Related to Claim Support.- 16 The In Vivo Biomechanical Testing of the Skin and the Cosmetological Efficacy Claim Support: A Critical Overview.- 17 Skin Gloss Metry.- Safety.- 18 Hypoallergenic Cosmetics.- 19 The Use of Sensitive Skin Panels to Substantiate Cosmetic Claims.- 20 Fragrances Between Allergic, Hypoallergic, and Irritant: In Vitro Studies.- 21 Contact Urticaria Syndrome (CUS) and Claims Support.- 22 Photoreactions.- 23 Comedogenesis.- 24 Antimicrobial and Preservative Efficacy.- 25 Mutagenicity.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Vorwort von F.H. Kemper
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Schöpfer F.H. Kemper
    • Editor P. Elsner, Hans F. Merk, Howard I. Maibach
    • Titel Cosmetics
    • Veröffentlichung 03.10.2013
    • ISBN 3642641601
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783642641602
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T19mm
    • Untertitel Controlled Efficacy Studies and Regulation
    • Gewicht 511g
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 336
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • GTIN 09783642641602

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